Enjoyed first seminar of @ihr.bsky.social Migration + Mobility seminar series led by the fantastic @kabcommons.bsky.social, starring legend @profpanayi.bsky.social and great presentations by @endeeekay.bsky.social (see pic for book out soon w/ @punctumbooks.bsky.social) & @marcloureiro.bsky.social
30.09.2025 19:24 β π 7 π 3 π¬ 3 π 2
The abstract of my thesis
Happy to say that my recently completed PhD thesis 'Identification Documents and the Governance of Mobilities in,through and beyond Seventeenth-Century London' is now available to download online open-access if anyone ever fancies having a read etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/37...
28.08.2025 15:47 β π 10 π 1 π¬ 1 π 1
π£π We are pleased to announce 3 new IHR Seminar Series starting in September 2025.
β’ African History
β’ Migration & Mobility History
β’ Planetary History
Find out about the new series on the IHR website: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
05.08.2025 09:16 β π 57 π 35 π¬ 0 π 5
By 'very interesting' I mean 'very interesting to people who have a weird obsession with early modern bureaucratic forms like I do'
15.07.2025 19:57 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Also very interesting that the creator of this volume chose to include the inserted details of an individual (presumably of the copy he translated from?) as opposed to leaving blank spaces. Unclear whether the original document was a printed form or manuscript though
15.07.2025 19:57 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
This is the only example I've come across of a copy of a passport included in a printed book in this way, but I don't normally venture this far in the 18th century, so I'd be interested to know if there's any others
15.07.2025 19:57 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
So excited to be co-convening this seminar with a fantastic team of migration scholars! Can't wait for it to get started this autumn
11.07.2025 16:20 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Thanks!
23.06.2025 12:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Passed my viva yesterday with editorial corrections! A massive thank you to @renaudmorieux.bsky.social and Stephen Alford for examining and to everyone who's supported me over the course of my PhD
17.06.2025 11:33 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 3 π 0
This Monday! I'll be talking about how migrants seeking protection creatively use paperwork to make moral claims to rights - in Britain today and 16thC England. Does a lack of rights limit the impact of paperwork? And how can we use of paperwork recentre migrants in histories of protection?
15.05.2025 10:36 β π 3 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0
Finally got around to making an account on here! Mainly as a scheme to distract myself from the marking I really should be focusing on this afternoon, but also definitely looking forward to being able to keep up with academic stuff without having to deal with Xwitter in its current state
27.01.2025 15:28 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 1
Research, performance, history, creativity, wrestling and a lot of bears.
Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Leicester. Researching citizenship, empires, and jurisprudence of rights. Focus on former Portuguese and British Asia and Africa.
Previously at the UoB and SOAS.
Professor of European History at De Montfort University
https://www.dmu.ac.uk/about-dmu/academic-staff/art-design-humanities/panikos-panayi/panikos-panayi.aspx
Promoting the research, teaching and sharing of social and cultural history since 1976.
Historian / writer / university lecturer.
Author of 'Slavery and Freedom in Black Thought in the Early Spanish Atlantic' (CUP, 2024) https://cambridge.org/core_title/gb/613004
& lecturer @uclhistory
HOWL aims to create a welcoming online home for all oral, written and photographic memories of the Women's Liberation Movement 1969-1990s.
We invite all older feminists to contribute!
Visit our website to find out more >> https://howl-uk.org/about <<
Research Fellow, University of Oxford
Theology, philosophy, ethics, politics, environmental humanities
Associate Director @LSRIOxford
Anglican Priest
https://www.theology.ox.ac.uk/people/revd-dr-timothy-howles
ORCID: 0009-0002-6711-5649
MA Early Modern History student at The University of Sheffield, specialising in Caribbean slavery in the 17th & 18th centuries. Views are my own. #SkyStorian #SkyStorians #AcademicSky
Historian working on the project Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500-1750 at the University of St Andrews. Interested in mobility, communication, and wayward clergymen.
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/people/cmfg1/
Archivist and Historian. Principal Legal Records Specialist at The National Archives. Dr of Late Medieval/Early Modern Legal History. FRHistS. Big fan of archives and original records. Views my own.
Early modernist. Lecturer at Oxford Conted, IES, AIFS, & WEA. PhD from Birkbeck, 'The Marginal Dead of London, c.1600-1800'. London, suicides, crime & punishment, execution, dead bodies, burial, religious outsiders (esp Quakers). Co-editor How-to History
historian of renaissance & em scenography: the material, manufacturers & manufacturing of spectacle - machines, entries, feasts, gardens
(2025) msc bweh, edinburgh medical school
whitby, n.yorks because: goth
Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Studies at RHUL. The Dark Bible (OUP, 2022). She/her
Publishing entity with @regstud.bsky.social highlighting cutting-edge research in #regionalstudies for an international audience.π
Edited by @lavanyag.bsky.social and on X: @lavanya_G_
Historian PhD FHEA FRHistS. Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1660 and the Jacobities. Book on Covenants and Cromwell out now. http://routledge.com/9781409418696
The Material Culture of Wills, England 1540-1790: a Leverhulme Trust project using digital tech & volunteers to transcribe 25,000 wills.
Volunteer for us: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/hjsmith/the-material-culture-of-wills-england-1540-1790
Left-wing journal of ideas covering world politics, global economy, movements, theory, history, culture and more.
Website: https://newleftreview.org
Grupo de Estudios sobre Historia de la PrisiΓ³n y las Instituciones Punitivas (GEHPIP). III Congreso Internacional (enero 2026): https://www.unavarra.es/congreso-historia-prision. #Metropolice en @elsaltodiario.com: https://www.elsaltodiario.com/metropolice
Award-winning Author. Associate Professor, School of History, University of Leeds. Author of The Capital of Free Women: Race, Legitimacy, and Liberty in Colonial Mexico. Research: Black people, Women, Slavery, Freedom, Law, Jesuits.